Oklahoma Code § 36-1214

Title 36. Insurance: Fair disclosure - Protection against misleading sales
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The purpose of this act is to assure fair disclosure of relevant
facts in the sale of life insurance and annuity contracts. This act
is also designed to protect citizens of the State of Oklahoma as
purchasers and prospective purchasers of life insurance policies or
annuity contracts against the use of sales methods which are
misleading because of:
1.  The omission of facts fairly describing the subject matter
as a life insurance policy or annuity contract and the benefits
obtainable thereunder;
2.  An undue emphasis upon facts which, even though correct, are
not relevant to the sale of life insurance or annuities; or
3.  An undue emphasis upon features which are of incidental or
secondary importance to the life insurance aspects of a policy.
This act is deemed necessary for the effectuation of Section
1201 et seq., Title 36, Oklahoma Statutes, known as the Unfair
Practices and Frauds Act; Section 1401 et seq., Title 36, Oklahoma
Statutes; and Sections 2741 and 2742, Title 36, Oklahoma Statutes;
and shall be construed as supplemental and cumulative to existing
laws.

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